Checkout Long Sleeve Shirt

Innovation and exceptional comfort exists in the very fibers of this casual button up. All-natural hemp is blended with recycled polyester and a touch of spandex. The result is a durable, quick-drying shirt with subtle texture and an easy stretch. High-end details include horizontally designed button holes to reduce pulling and allover finished seams.

Product Details

Self fabric collar

1 chest pocket

Button sleeve plackets & cuffs

29" center back length

Chest Width: 22"; Waist Width: 20 1/2" in size Medium

Regular fit

Caring for Your Product

Machine Wash Cold

Tumble Dry Low

Low Iron If Needed

Using sustainable materials is core to our values. We use independent certifications to make sure our fabrics are the best available.

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This high performance henley shirt does double-duty as a hardworking baselayer and sophisticated T-shirt alternative. Its recycled polyester/wool fabric wicks moisture, regulates heat and fights odor. The open, polyester waffle-knit construction feels smooth and itch-free against the skin while it enhances breathability. The smooth wool face is subtly heathered in texture.

Your go-to layer for the weekend now delivers a heftier dose of comfort and versatility. Its hemp/cotton blend dries quickly, breathes easily and feels soft against your skin. Refined micro stripes enhance the texture and create a dressier, more sophisticated vibe when needed.

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Ratings & Reviews

Most Recent Customer Reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

great fit, great material, one improvement

I love this shirt and am really glad I bought it. I'm 6'1" and lean, so small size button-ups usually fit my torso but not my arms. This one fits both, which means the sleeves are longer than most men's button-ups, and that makes it perfect. The material is really soft and shows no wrinkles even without pressing. The only improvement: The stitching around the button holes isn't great. Every time I take the shirt off, at least one button gets caught in a loop of thread from the button hole stitching. A different button each time. I've worn the shirt four times, and it's easy enough to get the button out of the loop of thread, and I don't mind, but I do assume it means the stitching will come out sooner than it should.